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In reverse order, here are the covers to issue 1 to 6 of David Hine and Shakey Kane's Bulletproof Coffin sequel, Bulletproof Coffin Disinterred, coming
Take one recreation of a classic Jack Kirby cover... by Jack Kirby. Authorised by Marvel and sold in the early nineties for around $10,000. Make sure it's
So I was set in a panel at New York Comic Con when Matt Fraction, addressing the lack of female leads in Marvel Comics pointed out one of his own. The
Alan Moore's Neonomicon by Alan Moore and Jacen Burrows is published by Avatar today for $19.99. Hardcover for $27.99. As well as the series, it also
Freakangels Vol 6 TPB by Warren Ellis and Paul Duffield is published by Avatar today for $19.99. Hardcover for $27.99. Signed hardcover for $39.99 The
No slhouettes required. The covers for the final prints of the X-Men: Schism 1-5 issues, all in a row... clicky for biggy.
I ran a number of Marnie Ann Joyce's photographs from New York Comic Con this weekend and they were a smash hit. Haunting, poignant, full of life and
First thing I think when opening the book to be confronted with "Thor's Day" is... no it's not. It's Wednesday. Anyway. Fear Itself #7 is a big comic. 54
Bleeding Cool has been rather critical to Marvel lately over price points of comic books, maybe we should also keep an eye on DC. Because during the DC
Barnbes&NobleWatch: The New York Times weighs in; "This fight between Amazon and Barnes & Noble is like the tide or a storm or an earthquake,"
And it's a double... or the number of them in shops is being doubled, I mean. There's a drinking joke there but it eludes me just this second. But Point
Aaron of A Comic Shop in Florida is sad for only making it to New York Comic Con for one day (and missing me) but he has a whole new week's worth of
Pretty much every answer to every question asked during the Marvel panels at the New York Comic Con was answered with the response "Read Point One."
Chris Troy writes for Bleeding Cool I've been attending New York comic conventions since they were being held in church basements ( aka the mid-90s), so
Todd Klein has created a number of prints that enable him to show off his lettering and design abilities, with some of the top comic book writers and
Sat in the departure lounge of JFK Airport, the sun rising, the clouds scurrying, my mind was filled with a mixture of trivia, delight and judgment. So,
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I
...Launching it toward Earth. Or so went the original version. And in the New 52? We'll start to find out in January, it seems... Most-Read Comic Stories
When the first cover visuals for Justice League International #1 were shown, there was one unknown woman on the cover. Then, for reasons also unknown, she
It may seem a rather stretched juxtaposition, a New York Comic Con being a litany of visual treats, but that's never stopped Tommy Edison before. And
Home from New York Comic Con, watching Stephen Fry on the TV, it's good to be back in Blighty. And the weekly cycle starts again. Apologies for the late
DC's release this morning of January's Detective Comics cover and solicits -- which happens to feature the Penguin -- reminded me that I wanted to do a
Between the Court of Owls in Batman and the Penguin in Detective, looks like we're in for some fowl play for the month of January. You know if Adam West
Welcome to part 2 of my reminiscing about writing JLA: AGE OF WONDER. Are you sitting comfortably? Then we’ll begin some commentary. SPOILER WARNING: You
Or something like that. But it's a pretty interesting batch of solicits for DC's Justice League Group January releases. Here's the tale of the tape:
Amazon.com recently withdrew Frank Miller's Holy Terror from sale. Was it over criticism of Miller's politics in the book? Was it over fear of reprisal
DC Vertigo recently released the news they were to adapt the Millennium Trilogy into six volumes over the next few years. Bleeding Cool also reported that
On her blog, bestselling fantasy author Heather Brewer writes; Oh, yes, my hungry little Minions. The title of this post does not lie. Sooooo many of you
This is Computo the Comic Link Conqueror speaking. I come for your women. But for now I merely collate comic-related bits and pieces online. One day I